



One of my favourite things about garak and bashir’s first onscreen encounter is knowing that while alexander siddig was thinking about how intimidating it was to be working with such an experienced and skilled actor andrew robinson was thinking “he’s hot, i’m gonna go for it”
Has it ever occurred to you that I might be getting exactly what I deserve?
No one deserves this.
(for @i-am-a-bit-squeemish)
“Fortunes can change so quickly.” Garak heaved a sigh, then said, “Well, I must be going. A pity we couldn’t chat directly, but affairs of state have kept me extremely busy of late. Perhaps at a later date we can catch up on old times and new ones. Good-bye for now.”
Garak had said it all in the most pleasant tone imaginable. He never lost his genial smile or his affable demeanor.
It was the most terrifying thing Quark had ever experienced.(DS9 novel, Demons of Air and Darkness)
DS9 s6 e19 In Pale Moonlight aka the episode Sisko Did That and regarded as one of the best star trek episodes ever (and i agree)